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Congratulations Kebe.
Mo77, I'm yet to hear from the attorney. I'm going to contact more attorneys next week.
Mo77, I'm yet to hear from the attorney. I'm going to contact more attorneys next week.
Congrats Kebe27. To the rest of us, as Kebe27 said, let's not waste out hard earned dollars on something that we can't win. The law has to be changed. As you know the USCIS is working very slowly to clear deserving unlisted TOs ( 'Terrorist Organizations'). Most of the Tier III are not really TOs, they just happen to be just by the stupid definition and applications of the {Non} Patriotic Act and REAL ID Act. Lets hope that they will work faster to clear us and we can get peace of mind. On the other hand, lets thanks God that we are working and able to travel and free to express ourselves. Lets also thank that the Green Card process through asylum is faster than it used to be: normally it would take us 10-16 years to get the GCs. Know that they can only issue 10,000 GCs/ year. Last time I know ( in 2004 there were 180,000 cumulative asylum applications). If you apply in asylum in 2004, as I did, it would have taken me about 18 years to get my GC. But, due to the ACTs, I think there were a huge reduction in asylum applications and an increase in asylum denials. Although, very sad, that was to the advantage of those who will get their GCs sooner. Let's also thank God that we are free from oppression of our dictatorial governments back home. Again, lets hope for the good news and be patient: after all GC is a priviledge, not a must to have!
The.Walker how reliable is your source of information, do you know them personally or some one told you?, if they were on hold on 212 a 3 b and were adjudicated through mandamus then it seems like a good news.That's not true. I now know of 3 cases pertaining to this 212.a.3.b. nonsense in which the asylees filed for Writ of Mandamus and got their Green Card applications approved.